| 1905 - 850 halaman
...care would be taken then to dissuade them from their drunken debauches though certainly our Rum doth as little hurt as your Brandy and in the opinion of...strong liquors seems a little hard and very turkish. [Doc. His. NY i, p. 227.] While Leisler held Fort William, -New York, now the Batten.-, during his... | |
| Franklin Martin Danaher - 1889 - 68 halaman
...care would be taken to dissuade them from their drunken debauches, though certainly our 24 rum doth as little hurt as your brandy, and, in the opinion...strong liquors seems a little hard and very Turkish." Dongan exhibits his kindness to the Indians, his sensible views of life and his Milesian origin, when... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1891 - 494 halaman
...Docs., III. 460. ' Denonville a Dongan, \ Oct., 1686. " Certainly," retorts Dongan, " our Rum doth as little hurt as your Brandy, and, in the opinion of Christians, is much more wholesome." ' Each tried incessantly to out-general the other. Denonville, steadfast in his plan of controlling... | |
| James Grant Wilson - 1892 - 688 halaman
...care would then be taken to dissuade them from their drunken debauches, though certainly our Rum doth as little hurt as your Brandy, and in the opinion...however, to keep the Indians temperate and sober is a veiy good and Christian performance, but to prohibit them all strong liquors seems a little hard and... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1892 - 498 halaman
...demons and their lodges into counterparts of Hell ? " " Certainly," retorts Dongan, " our Rum doth as little hurt as your Brandy, and, in the opinion of Christians, is much more wholesome." 1 Each tried incessantly to out-general the other. Denonville, steadfast in his plan of controlling... | |
| Gallus Thomann - 1893 - 236 halaman
...provincial revenue, if written out in * In the same letter (Col. Doc. III. p. 462) D. said : " Our rum docs as little hurt as your brandy, and in the opinion of Christians is much more \vholcsome." What amusing differences of opinion we meet in regard to the wholesomeneps of the various... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1897 - 298 halaman
...into demons and their lodges into counterparts of Hell ? " "Certainly," retorts Dongan, "our Rum doth as little hurt as your Brandy, and, in the opinion of Christians, is much more wholesome."1 Each tried incessantly to out-general the other. Denonville, steadfast in his plan of... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1897 - 298 halaman
...into demons and their lodges into counterparts of Hell ? " "Certainly," retorts Dongan, "our Rum doth as little hurt as your Brandy, and, in the opinion of Christians, is much more wholesome."1 Each tried incessantly to out-general the other. Denonville, steadfast in his plan of... | |
| Great Britain. Public Record Office - 1899 - 792 halaman
...fathers to preach to the Indians. Care will then be taken to turn them from their drunken debauches, though certainly our rum does as little hurt as your...opinion of Christians, is much more wholesome. However though to keep the Indians temperate and sober is a very good and Christian performance, yet it seems... | |
| John Fiske - 1899 - 442 halaman
...One seems to see the Irishman's tongue curl under his cheek as he replies, " Methinks our rum doth as little hurt as your brandy, and in the opinion of Christians is much more wholesome." But presently the marquis gets a chance for a little fling. Dongan writes at the end of a letter, "... | |
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